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And she has this one outfit which looks professional but is just tight enough to show off her figure. I recognized her as the hottest of the "Defying Gravity" astronauts. If she wears her hair the right way, she's gorgeous. Christina Cox is somewhat talented, but mostly she just looks hot. His best scene may have been the one where he cheered up a little girl who was crying using his street magic. But he has a certain charm, and that great Clark Kent smile. I've never seen him with a New York accent and a New York attitude.
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But the big question is: will Eddie be the next one in her life? The usual obstacles get in the way of the expected ending, but how the movie ends came as a surprise, at least to me. Can Hallie fix herself? Eddie criticizes her for not wanting to have fun, for not realizing what a view she has from her fabulous apartment. So can Hallie do it? Well, never mind whether she can fix Eddie. If he can really change, his life may also improve after the auction.
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And he needs to know people and how to socialize, and he needs to be able to discuss various subjects intelligently. he still talks and acts like a street person, and his attitude needs to change as well. Then he gets his beard shaved off and his hair cut, and other improvements to his appearance. Eddie receives new clothes, which he has an attitude about (he has a New York attitude about everything, actually) because no one should pay that much for clothes. First he gets cleaned up, and the girls act like his old clothes should be treated as hazardous waste. The girls and Hallie's obviously gay secretary Bobby (he says, "Hello, gorgeous!" to the "new" Eddie) take Eddie to be made over. If Hallie transforms Eddie (who is passed out on the couch and can't hear all this), George will quit, but if Hallie fails, she has to quit. George, who has the job Hallie will get if her idea works, makes a bet. Hallie wants to call security, but Christine reminds her of the idea that one of the street people should be turned into a bachelor to be auctioned. He shows up at the office chastizing her for jinxing him yet again.

Eddie is not happy and he figures out where Hallie works. Hallie Gal! That's his nickname for the cute but feisty magazine editor. But Eddie made a bet on a horse who loses to. Eddie owes a lot of money to Angelo, the kind restaurant owner who watches out for him. Christine also comments to Hallie that one of those bums should be transformed into one of Manhattan's most eligible bachelors. Christine decides to play, and Hallie cheats, so Christine wins. Another street person, considerably more scruffy-looking, is Eddie, who plays a variation on the shell game. While Hallie and her quirky co-worker Christine are on lunch break, Ticker tries to sell the women watches hanging inside his coat. If this works, Hallie gets promoted to senior editor. The winner would get to go on a date with the man she "purchased".

What about an auction for charity, Hallie says. Attractive but uptight features editor Hallie Galloway come up with the idea of featuring the city's most eligible bachelors.
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And as always, feel free to rifle off your holiday favorites in the comments section below.Manhattan Line magazine's circulation is down. While there are a handful of classic, well-made staples that would be agreeable to the masses as far as quality is concerned, I think everyone”s list would be different when it comes to this kind of thing. They”ve slowly gelled into my “must-watch” Christmas movie list for various reasons: reminiscence, unavoidable television programming, uniqueness in the face of the typical seasonal film glut, etc.

Typically, I just can”t feel right about the holiday season without making my way through each of them at least once. While the films on my list might not be the “best” Christmas movies or, in some cases, even considered Christmas movies, they are my Christmas movies. Every year I have a few staples of the season that make their way into my DVD player or, in some instances – gasp! – my VCR, like new friends come home to visit before going back on the shelf for another 12-month stretch. I don”t have the heart to call this a “best” list per se. It seemed like a good time to re-purpose it for new readers here at HitFix and to give the usual list-making shenanigans a rest for a week. This article first appeared in part at on December 23, 2008.
